Groundhog Day is a week away, but permit me to emerge a bit early from my winter warren. It’s time to get this blog started up again, don’t you think?

Thanks to everyone for your patience and I hope the cobwebs didn’t smack you in the face if you made occasional visits to this site over the past six weeks. As many of you know, I took advantage of my rather large comp time balance to write a book about the 2010 World Champion San Francisco Giants. (Yes, it really happened.) The book is titled “A Band of Misfits” and it’s being published by Triumph out of Chicago. You can preorder it on Amazon here if you like, but be aware the description is inaccurate. It’s hardcover and it’s over 300 pages.

The book goes to press in another week, and I’ll be sure to update you on signing dates, appearances, etc. I wrote it for you, Giants fans, and I really hope you enjoy it.

So … let’s catch up on all the news this offseason:

–Aubrey Huff returned on a two-year, $22 million contract. That buys you a lot of rhinestone-studded underwear.

–Pat Burrell wanted to rejoin his buddy in the worst way, so he surprised Giants officials by offering to come back on essentially a blank contract. He’ll make $1 million and has no assurances of an everyday role. What a machine that guy is.

–The Giants tried hard to sign Juan Uribe, even extending themselves to a third year, according to reports. But he took a three-year deal from the Dodgers that Ned Colletti was ready to yank off the table. Uribe … a Dodger. Talk about mixed emotions.

–Colletti tried to sign Huff too, by the way. I hear he likes his eggs poached in the morning.

–Shortly after Uribe signed with LA, the Giants moved fast to replace him with Miguel Tejada … to play shortstop. Really. Tejada should be able to replicate some of Uribe’s offensive production and … well, it’s a good thing the Giants led the NL in strikeouts each of the last two seasons.

–World Series MVP Edgar Renteria called the Giants’ one-year offer “disrespectful.” No warm and fuzzies here. He later said through his agent that his comments were taken out of context. But anyway, he signed a $2.5 million deal with the Cincinnati Reds. So Mike Fontenot is the backup shortstop, with Emmanuel Burriss another potential option and Brandon Crawford on the horizon if he can hit consistently.

–The World Series trophy is in Salinas! No, it’s in Chico! No, it’s in New York, along with Willie Mays at the BBWAA dinner as Buster Posey collects his Rookie of the Year Award! No, it’s in the back of Tim Lincecum’s car!

–Pablo Sandoval has lost anywhere from 12 to 20 pounds this winter, according to various sources. He might skip FanFest if his personal trainers determine that he needs to stay on his workout schedule. A photo on his new Twitter page shows him looking noticeably less Panda-like around the midsection. (Some folks swear it’s Photoshopped, to which I say, “Really? He’s going to be accessible to reporters at spring training in two weeks. What’s the point of Photoshopping a picture?”)

–The 2011 season opener was moved up a day to March 31 at Dodger Stadium to accommodate a national ESPN broadcast. The Giants, ESPN and MLB officials wanted to stage the game in San Francisco, taking a date between the clubs in April. But wouldn’t you know it? The Dodgers wouldn’t go along with the idea, funny enough. So the Giants’ home opener remains April 8 against the St. Louis Cardinals, when the players will receive their rings and the World Series championship banner will be raised high above AT&T Park. The players will receive their rings the following day — Saturday the 9th.

–And yes, I’m still amazed we’re talking about this stuff, too.

–If you bought a round-trip ticket to Taiwan, sorry. The plug got pulled on playing the 2011 opener there. I still love Thai food.

–Owner Bill Neukom authorized GM Brian Sabean to take the payroll from the $95 million range to nearly $120 million – the first time it’s been in triple digits. As a result, Sabean was able to tender contracts to all the arbitration-eligible players he wanted to bring back. The Giants avoided arbitration with all of them: Cody Ross got $6.3 million, Jonathan Sanchez got $4.8 million, Javier Lopez got $2.375 million and Andres Torres got $2.2 million. It’s a nice story that Torres, who turns 33 today, received a five-fold raise – especially since he’s still three years away from free agency and probably won’t get the massive contract that will set himself up for life. One other contract note: Mike Fontenot agreed to re-sign for just more than $1 million shortly before the contract tender date. I think he would’ve been non-tendered if he didn’t agree to terms, and with Freddy Sanchez recovering from another shoulder surgery, Fontenot could loom as a large piece on this year’s team.

–There’s going to be a “Hard Knocks” style documentary series on the 2011 Giants that will air on Showtime. Great. Keep me out of the B roll, please. I still plan to wear zip-off hiking pants on getaway days, dammit.

–Jeff Suppan is the biggest name among the minor league free agents who were invited to big league camp. He could make the team as a long man or crack the rotation if there are any health issues with the starting five this spring. The Giants don’t have much upper-level pitching depth, and we all know their four top starters were taxed in their first postseason. So it’ll be an area to watch. Suppan, who was released by the Brewers last year before catching on with the Cardinals, was pretty much just as hittable as Todd Wellemeyer was in 2009. Suppan is said to be a great guy and a pro and I look forward to meeting him.

–Other notable non-roster pitchers are Guillermo Mota, Casey Daigle, otherwise known as Mr. Jenny Finch; Ryan Vogelsong, whom the Giants dealt to the Pirates in the Jason Schmidt deal so many moons ago; and Marc Kroon, the former closer for the Yomiuri Giants. Kroon was clocked at 101 mph, a record in the Japanese League, and he hasn’t appeared in the majors since 2004. I have a feeling his story will make a great spring feature, even though he’s a roster longshot.

–The offseason was busy for a lot of these World Champion Giants. Tim Lincecum bought a pricy condo in Seattle and raised the 12th Man flag at a Seahawks game. He was the New Year’s cover boy for Sports Illustrated again and now he’s on the cover of GQ. Speaking of fashion, Jonathan Sanchez is modeling leather jackets. No, really. I wonder if Barry Zito showed him some of his Blue Steel poses. Buster Posey got a standing ovation at the Florida State-Clemson football game and he had a parade in his honor in Leesburg, Georgia. Cody Ross went to a New Mexico basketball game where he was named an honorary Lobo. Manager Bruce Bochy flew to Florida where Brevard Community College — where he won a state championship in 1975 — named its baseball field in his honor. Brian Wilson, after appearing on “The Tonight Show” with a fake Machine in tow, went to Thailand, where he was recognized everywhere and was gracious to all, according to travel buddy Dallas Braden. Sawadee and khop khun khrap.

–By all accounts, Wilson still has his luxuriously dark beard. There’s video evidence on his very funny VYou page as recently as Jan. 3. Enjoy that daily swim commute from Alcatraz in 2011, B-Weezy.

–One other Giants player, minor league outfielder Thomas Neal, isvery active on Twitter. He once jokingly referred to himself as “Thomas the Tank Engine.” That’s your nickname from now on, kid. Now be aggressive and swing at strikes. You don’t walk your way off the Island of Sodor.

OK, I think I’ve ventured out of “offseason news” and into “wacky hijinks.” We’ve got to save some of that for spring training, right?

But one other quick and timely plug: Baseball America will release its Top 10 Prospects list for the Giants on Wednesday and I’ll participate in an online chat that begins at 9:30 a.m. PST. If you’re a subscriber, please c’mon over and ask a question if you have one.

And as always, thanks for reading.

Andrew Baggarly

Andrew Baggarly has documented the most eventful era in San Francisco Giants baseball history, having covered the team since 2004 for th​ree major media outlets including the San Jose Mercury News and the Oakland Tribune​. This is his 20th season as a baseball writer.
​Baggarly is the author of the bestselling book, A Band of Misfits: Tales of the 2010 San Francisco Giants, and the newly published Giant Splash: Bondsian Blasts, World Series Parades and Other Thrilling Moments By the Bay. Baggarly’s other notable life accomplishments include running as the Bratwurst in the Milwaukee Sausage Race and becoming a three-time Jeopardy! champion.

Great to have you back, Baggs! Perfect summary of what has gone on this off-season; I’m looking forward to heading to AZ for Spring Training for the second time and reading your coverage all season long!

Welcome back! Can’t wait for the book…and TdaddyNeal is a perfect nickname. I’m stickin with that.

scout6

good lord you have been missed. Baseball cannot start soon enough.

ST Warrior

Not sure I’m ready for the awesomeness of the offseason to end, but I will say the weather has been beautiful down here in Scottsdale for a couple weeks already and I have to admit I’m starting to get the spring training itch.

So I guess……Humm Baby!!! Let’s Do It Again!!!

waelwulf

Preordered.
That can’t be a word.
Best wishes, and cetera.

Andrew Baggarly

That sounds great, ST Warrior! I definitely have a Vitamin D deficiency from writing my book in rainy but beautiful Oregon all winter.

Sarah Wallace

I just have to do it, before someone makes this comment in “all seriousness…” You know that Thai food doesn’t come from Taiwan, right?? (just kidding, I know that you weren’t referring to Taiwan. It reminds me of an “Amazing Race” episode)

Nice to see an update from you!! I love reading your blogs and articles and I’ve been missing them during the offseason. Can’t wait for your book to come out!

snafu

Haha! Offseason news after you win the series is sooo much better than after every other season. Very little of anyone’s concern has anything to do with baseball.

I love it!

Jesse

Sorry Baggs but Thai food is from Thailand and Taiwanese food is from Taiwan. Still, I’m a huge fan of your blog, keep up the soild work!

Giants fan in SOCAL

Island of Sodor… Only a parent would know this… Very nice Baggs! GO GIANTS!

Lance Newberry

I’d be interested in your take on how this blasted TV show will affect the team, with cameras following them into the clubhouse and everywhere else, and with the show being on during the season.

It’s obvious that management wants the Giants to become a national story like the Yankees, Boston & even the Phillies, but I’m still a bit surprised that they agreed to this.

Any rumors as to how much money the team is getting for this BS?

Poopoosah

I am just glad I foolow him on twitter and was able to get some updates there from him!

Thanks for your hard work Baggs!!

sbtokyo

Welcome Back, Baggs! New season starts soon. Go Giants!

Mr. Andy

Occasional visits to the site? How about DAILY visits to the site. This is my first comment ever on a blog, I use them as new sources, but I was worried you might have left us, and I’m so relieved you’re back.

Who was out there to make sense of everything??

Now that I know the book happened, it all makes sense, and I just can’t wait to read it. Thank you for everything you do, and it’s great to have you back…

JD

Welcome back Baggs! And since you love Thai food so much, you have to try Original Thai Restaurant in North Hollywood when you come to L.A. on Opening Day. I guarantee you this restaurant has the been Thai food anywhere besides the ones in Thailand of course.

WC Fan

Baggs-

I, too, love my REI zip off hiking pants

Can’t wait too check out the book

Scout Finch

Rooting for Thomas Neal to do big things in Fresno this year.

Where is he on your list Baggs?

I wonder if he is a graduate of the RBI program as he is from Inglewood. The scarcity of african american ball players in MLB is alarming and he would make a good story whatever his story is.

Go Tank!

Giants Fan in China

Yay!

After Further Review!!

Welcome back Baggs!!! Now maybe some of these people who were crying for a fix will now stop. That was some well deserved time off and I can’t wait to read it. But only 300 pages? I would have thought that would only take care of Huff. I was expecting a War and Piece type novel. Anyway, can’t wait. 19 days till we see some baseball, albeit practice, but still baseball. I never had this much excitement about the start of a season!!!

Welcome back, Baggs! Like the rest, missed you during the off-season, but now that I know that we will get a book out of it, I totally understand now.

Lance, the Giants already have a bunch of cameras following them everywhere. This just adds to it. Plus, the Giants have final edit veto power, so there should be nothing going out that they think would embarass them or expose anything that they don’t want exposed.

Paul

Baggs, good luck selling your copies – Can’t blame you for wanting your piece of pie in the WS loot the Giants are milking to the nth degree. By the by, saw your Amazon pic. You should just shave off your remaining hair. Cleaner look.

So panda supposedly has lost some weight. How is that going to help him from swinging wildly at pitches way out of the strike zone?

Gamesix

I ask a favor from you Baggs, since the Giants themselves can’t answer this question.

You mention that: “…the Giants’ home opener remains April 8 against the St. Louis Cardinals, when the players will receive their rings and the World Series championship banner will be raised high above AT&T Park.”

BUT, if you go to the Giants website, it’s actually the 4/9 Saturday game (with time TBD, I’m assuming its a nationally televised thang) that reads “World Series Ring Ceremony.”

Thoughts?

B

I love it Thai food in Taiwan…….glad to have you back Mr. Baggs…..love the inuendos and hidden messages…

Romo was at a Sac Kings game this month and has a very real black beard. The local TV sports guy pulled it hard enough to show that it was real.

However, new year, time for a new slogan.

wineguy

After living in a dark world, surviving on bland hotstove meals and the measly crumbs of winter league minor prospect stats, a joyous day indeed! The Banquet of humor and insight returns. Checking this site daily in hopes of some fresh writing has smacked of addiction a bit, a fix was long overdue.

ClutchUp

Baggs: Since I never did Twitter and have now vowed to Never Do It, due to the Cutler subject – great to have you back.
Thoughts I have:
1) Great first post back and Tremendous Headline (Man It’s Dusty)
2) Agree with you on Sandoval…
3) Occassional visits to this site, daily…how about several times a day.
4) Sandoval will be okay…
5) Will read YOUR book before I read Brian Murphy’s!

Baggs: What do you know about the signing of 16-year-old Dominican outfielder Rafael Rodriguez.

Lastly I go where I dare to go: Jaimee Sire’s production of the day in the life of Tim Lincecum that aired last night on Comcast at 8pm.

Any thoughts? I have some…

sfbleacherbum

/cheer!
Welcome back AB. I’m looking forward to another season of Giants baseball and reading your blog daily.

mattmoraga

one word……….strawberrys

Giant-in-exile

Welcome back, Baggs! I have a quick question for you. I met Brian Sabean at the New York trophy showcase last weekend, we chatted for a bit, he was a nice and gracious guy. He had on a gold ring, with the SF made of diamonds and the surrounding area in black. Do you know if this is a preview of the official ring the Giants will be getting? Maybe it was a gift from Neukom and Baer? Thanks!

Andrew Baggarly

That was his 2002 NL champion ring, I believe.

ClutchUp

Welcome back Andrew:

Thoughts I have:
1) Great first post back and Tremendous Headline (“Man It’s Dusty”…)
2) Agree with you on Sandoval…
3) Occassional visits to this site, daily…how about several times a day.
4) Sandoval will be okay…
5) Will read YOUR book before I read Brian Murphy’s!

*Baggs: What do you know about the signing of 16-year-old Dominican outfielder Rafael Rodriguez.
*Lastly, Jaimee Sire’s production of the day in the life of Tim Lincecum that aired last night on Comcast at 8pm.
Any thoughts? I have some…

Andrew Baggarly

OK, I checked on this. The banner will be raised during the home opener and the players will get their rings the next day, on Saturday the 9th. Thanks for pointing it out!

ClutchUp

Andrew – Thanks for that INFO.

So 4/8 Friday’s game (Flag) is a day game @ 135pm – and Saturday (Rings) 4/9 (time to be determined via MLB) will be a NIGHT game…

jerseygiant

Saw the SF WS trophy at Finnerty’s bar in NYC on Saturday afternoon with my son. I also was happy to meet Giants owner Bill Nuekom and Giants President, Larry Baer. Now I am really happy that Andrew is back! Cannot wait until pitchers and catchers report. Go Giants!!!

Ricochet

Merc News Sports editor: Welcome back kid, now get to work!!

Strawberry King

Welcome back Baggarly.

WTF

Welcome back, Baggs! Great to see everyone again. Thai food is not from Thailand, but Thai girls are. Man, starting spring training as the defending World Champion is the best!! Go Giants!

I can’t tell you how many bloggers on this site were clamoring that we play most of the players listed above. And our record probably would have been 62-100.

Lance Newberry

I for one will never boo Juan Uribe.

Never.

Won’t cheer for him (I actually will once, for the memories) but I won’t EVER boo him.

No matter what happens in the future, after what that man did for us last season he is a GIANT forever.

Bradley Emden

Why the long break?

mlb_shefan

Anyone else see the pic of Wilson on the Brian Wilson Facebook page, apparently at a commercial shoot. The mohawk is black now too.

ClutchUp

@ Bradley Emden…you either have a wry sense of humor or you did not read Andrew’s column at the top of the page?

@ Lance Newberry – great post. I agree. Haters should hate on themselves.

@ Wild Bill – Did Baggs really projected C Eliezer Alfonso? I thought he got POPPED for PED’s and was in exhile. Must be another “haha” post.

NOTE: Has anyone else got a weird view on last nights Comcast production by Jaymee Sire about a day in the life of Tim Lincecum…It was horrible in the sense that Comast and Sire are way more capable of a better production. I watched it and watched it and kept waiting and waiting….And then now I hear Tolbert said pretty much the same thing. I thought a cell phone camera did the filming…

Strawberry King

i guess she produced and edited it.
Maybe she needs a little help in that department. Hit me up Jaymee!

Now it’s starting to feel closer to the season! You’re back, just booked my spring training trip and I pre-ordered your book! Wouldn’t it be great if it arrived before I left so I could read on the plane!! I can only hope = ) Baggs, where do we find your schedule of book signings? Will you only be in the bay area or will you venture a little further south…hopefully as far as the Monterey Peninsula? You may have already given this info out, but would you mind tweeting it again? Thanks for what you do…you make it all the more enjoyable!

Bill from Santa Rosa

BAGGS! YOU’RE ALIVE!!!

Forget Spring Training – Bagg’s is back! Let the defense of the title…BEGIN!

Long Live Johnnie LeMaster

I must have this hit blog so often I memorized the Sabaen / Colleti post. Can’t wait to read AB’s book. Feels so good to reigning World Series Champions!

WillD

WOW Baggs, welcome back! Although fun, your site was a little dry without you. A Band of Misfits…a million seller!! Can’t wait for baseball!!!

I, too, pre-ordered your book. Now how can I get it signed? Any chance for a book signing in Santa Cruz? Welcome Back Baggs ~ we missed you!

g_men

you’re the man babyyyyyy!!!!

pologrounds

Got picture with trophy -had breakfest with Giants at Hilton in NYC – Willie gave me a signed book – talked to Sabes- Neukom & Posey – Giants are 1’st class!

PNWGiantsfan

Welcome back AB. I’m looking forward to another season of Giants baseball, reading your blog daily, and the book.
What ever happend with the Jepordy! try out?

al oha

Jonesing for any news on the Giants after one all time ride.

Welcome back, Baggs.

Ceadderman

Panda didn’t photoshop anything. We Gigantes fans are a cynical lot. It’s going to take some time for that to subside and no World Series trophy is going to help make that happen. Not just one anyway. lol

Welcome back Baggs… no need to find the lightswitch — there’s still plenty of October glow around here.

I hoped Wilson had shaved the beard, Lincecum had shorn the locks (a bit), and Huff had ditched the thong. These things are all memorable pieces of the 2010 championship. Jazz Hands has moved on, and a fat panda is no longer (I hope). These treasures (ok, not the fat panda) all belong to 2010; and shouldn’t be reused by the 2011 team.

It’s time for new performances, new heroes, a new championship run.

Go Giants!!!

hapkidokid

Welcome back Baggs! Can’t wait for the book and spring training. I’ll have to wait to give the team the old standing O when they visit Wrigley for the first time. Look for me in the orange F Yeah Timmy t-shirt!

Is it possible to hold off the WS ring ceremony and Banner until the Dodgers next visit?

That’d be sweet!

I’m in on pre-ordering the book, Baggs, thanks.

Door to Door for me from Cali to the Philippines.

seattlegiants

Welcome Back Baggs..you know I must have that book..just can’t get enough man.. You know what is just incredible? I obviously now live in Seattle as my nickname says after spending the first 20 years of my life going to the ‘Stick, but it is so cool to see random people every single day in grocery stores, hardware stores, golf courses, etc wearing Giants hats, sweatshirts, jackets, IN SEATTLE! And of course we have to salute each other every time..I was in Reno this past weekend watching the conference championships and EVERYONE wears Giants Gear! Talk about pride! I am not ashamed to admit it, but it is the single greatest thing I have ever felt in my life, Giants, World Series Champions! Like Steve Young said after his Super Bowl, “they can never, ever take it away!”

seattlegiants

oh my…did you just see Brian Wilson on the George Lopez show? OMG! That dude is something else, what an outfit, my boys and I were cracking up, even if it was a bit x rated…Fear the Beard!

Welcome back dude. Hope you enjoyed the break, reading and writing-no doubt-living in a van down by the river:)

Sargento

sos.

Mavo

Welcome back Baggs! But please don’t wake me yet! I am having this awesome dream that our San Francisco Giants won the World Championship after 52 years of frustration … and then they had an incredible victory parade down Market Street with 1 million fans going slobberingly mad on a 80 degree autumn day!! Please don’t wake me yet! I’m sure I’ll wake up with the first crack of the bat in February!!

Mavo

Oh.. one more item in my dream Baggs! They even let me have a picture taken with the World Championship trophy!! Still enjoying this dream … zzzzzzzzzzzz

Kyle

welcome back

Come In My Posey

Just got back from Disneyland, a lot of new Giants WS shirts in the park (I know people were wearing them purposely).

I rocked the dugout jacket, with an old 80’s Giants shirt underneath. Surprisly a lot of the Bum fans were very gracious, and some even congratulated us. To which I said, “thank you, but don’t expect me to say anything nice about your trash at the Ravine”

Nice to see you back Andy, I promise to behave. No reason to be mad this year…. at least not yet.

Let’s Get Free

It’s starting to get dusty again . . .

ClutchUp

@ LetsGetFree…

I think we should get used to Baggs being somewhat of a celebrity plus the time constraints of putting together THE BOOK on our Misfits…

Thus I personally will give him as much time as he needs. Some gunslingers or relief pitchers need extra time to loosen up after a huge and taxing year on the ‘ol brain power…pitching arm…

I am hearing the Giants signed some pitcher named Josh Banks. Guess he is another Suppan-type acquisition…

Sisko

Can’t wait to see the World Series trophy this afternoon at San Jose Municipal stadium. Sometimes I wish the Merc would give the San Jose Giants more love, especially since they’ve now won back to back California League Championships. I guess they more than make up for it with their terrific San Francisco Giants coverage provided by Baggs.

Neukom was kind enough to fly most of the San Francisco front-office employees to Texas to attend World Series games. But the San Jose Giants’ general manager, Mark Wilson, had to pay his own way to Arlington and buy his own tickets from another source. This, after Wilson and his minor league operation — which is owned by Neukom and is supposedly in “Giants territory” — produced 10 players for the World Series roster….

BAGGS!!!! Thank god your back. I love your blog. I wanted to ask if you could give some insight on some of the prospects and maybe give your personal opinion on how long it will be until we see them with the Big Club. I think the most important guys are Brandon Belt, Brandon Crawford and Thomas Neal.

Belt: By far the most polished hitter that is ready to make an impact for the Giants. I would love to have another quality eye in the order. We have the room for him now, why not get some ML experience under his Belt…no pun intended.

Crawford: Might be the most important player to be developed because of our need at SS immediately. I think we are being a little naive if we expect Tejada to continue to hit like he did last season. His skills are on the decline and is just awful on defense. Crawford could make this team better if he could just hold his own at the plate.

Neal: Personally, I think the Huff Contract is closing the window for Thomas Neal, but still interested is hearing what you have to say about his progression and what might happen to him if Belt proves to be legit at the ML level. It only makes sense to me to move Huff to LF everyday to make room for the future 1Bman of the team…as long as Belt is 100% ready. This takes up Neal’s position for the next 2-3 years.

EBGiant

Is it just me or is Brian Wilson starting to get annoying? I saw a clip of his interview with George Lopez, and man….. just stop with the act already. Don’t get me wrong folks, i LOVE the Giants closer Brian Wilson! But the guy on the Leno Show and the Lopez Show isn’t the same person and ends up looking like he’s trying too hard. The audience and the host/s didn’t buy it. Even the postgame interviews last year doesn’t sit well with me. JUST DROP THE ACT ALREADY! It’s tired and an epic failure! Keep pitching well though =D

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ClutchUp

By Janie Mccauley, AP Baseball Writer

SAN FRANCISCO — Pablo Sandoval threw up regularly after running up desert hills in Arizona this winter. He did sprint workouts on the track with Olympic decathlete Dan O’Brien. San Francisco’s slimmed-down third baseman even sought the hitting advice of home run king Barry Bonds.
Sandoval is ready to save his job with the World Series champions. They challenged him to do so — and are confident he has done the work to return to top form in 2011.

There has been no bigger mystery around the Giants this winter than Sandoval’s girth. What would he look like come the start of spring training later this month? He is fit and significantly lighter than a year ago, but that’s no guarantee the free-swinging slugger will be a hitting machine again right away.

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